Deliver better projects faster

Make your website an e-commerce website

It's not just that e-commerce websites are “on the rise”—that was true a few years ago, but we are now way beyond
that. All over the world, customers just expect to be able to buy online whatever it is that you’re selling. So if
you’ve got a good idea and a website that’s well marketed and easy to use, you stand a great chance of succeeding.

Obviously though, once you’ve decided you’re going to build e-commerce websites there are more decisions to make
coming your way. And one of the biggest is definitely about the platform you’re going to use. You may have heard names
like WooCommerce, Magento, Shopify, OpenCart and more. But what’s the difference? What does each one offer? And the
question that you really want an answer to—which one will be the best for you? Read on to find out.

WooCommerce

If you’re running your site using WordPress, WooCommerce is a natural choice. It works as a WordPress
plugin, so it’s easy to integrate with your site. And as far as the layout and design of your online shop is
concerned, you can choose from a wide range of WooCommerce templates from our collection. Some are multipurpose, while
others are built specifically for particular markets and industries, from organic shops to gardening and landscaping
businesses.

Magento

Unlike WooCommerce, Magento is not a plugin for WordPress. Instead, it’s a dedicated content management
system (CMS), built with e-commerce in mind. That’s made it a popular choice for setting up e-commerce
websites, but it’s not easy to learn. A Magento template or theme can make the process a lot smoother by providing a
well-designed, responsive site for you to build on.

Shopify

Shopify was founded back in 2004, but it’s still a popular and growing platform today, with over 300,000 e-commerce
websites using it. There are hundreds of Shopify
themes on ThemeForest, designed for fashion sites, game stores and more. And if you want to know which one
between Spotify and Magento is going to be the right one for you, there is a great
comparison
of Shopify and WooCommerce available for you on Tuts+.

PrestaShop

This free, open-source solution packs plenty of features and is used by 250,000 shops worldwide. Our Prestashop
themes collection includes, again, both multi-purpose themes as well as more specialized templates— for business in
the fashion,
technology, and
health & beauty industries.

OpenCart

Another open-source solution, OpenCart is much more than a shopping cart. Like the other platforms
mentioned here, it offers a comprehensive way of managing an e-commerce site, including an easy-to-use dashboard and
good customer support. It’s definitely a good choice if you’re just getting started and the size of your product
database and your customer base are still fairly low.

Other platforms

There are plenty of other platforms out there, so don’t feel limited by the options we’ve covered here. You can also
find templates for other platforms, like
Jigoshop, osCommerce and
Zen Cart. And once you’ve chosen the perfect
platform for your new online store, you can learn some great techniques for improving your site by taking some of the
e-commerce courses on Tuts+.